Wednesday, March 04, 2009

St George's Day


No one calls it racist
When the daffodil's worn in Wales
Or is offended by their dragon
With its forked tail and scales


When St Patrick’s day comes round
And the shamrock's being worn
The Irish are not treated
With insult or with scorn


If a Scotsman on St Andrew’s day
Hoists his flag aloft
He’s not proclaimed a fascist
Or ridiculed or scoffed


So when St George's Day arrives
We English men won't hide
For Elizabeth, England & St George
We’ll wear our Rose with pride

Taken from Susan on Facebook
I added a verse ...


But fly the St George's Cross
And shout 'England 'til I die'
And you'll be branded racist
And the question we all ask is... Why?

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